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PKKH Editorial
27th October, Yom-e-Siyah, black day of Kashmir, the day when the behemoth of torture, rape, genocide and enforced enslavement of the Kashmiris, was begotten from the cruel, sick womb of Indians hate for serenity and love for savageness; and this idol of Indias egoism is still not showing signs of extinction after 64 years.
On Tuesday, Syed Ali Geelani of All Parties Hurriat Conference said that, Jammu and Kashmir was an independent and sovereign state until 1947, and was bound to become a part of Pakistan as per the conditions of partition of the sub-continent. But India in a brazen display of aggressiveness landed its troops on October 27, 1947, and occupied the region against the wishes of people, and he mentioned the threat to the lives and properties of the Kashmiri posed by a presence of 10 lakh Indian armed forces.
That is 1 Indian on guard over every 12 Kashmiris, and how do they guard them; by torture, secret-prisons, gang-rapes, beating, killing in custody, electrocution, kidnapping, mass graves, kidnapping, missing persons; imposing a rule of fear, humiliation, intimidation and curfews.
64 years of unlawful occupation, international bullying and tyrant hegemony has not been enough for India to realize its wrong-doing. Endless accounts of human rights violations does not melt an inch from the ice, frozen on the conniving heart of India; self-aggrandizing itself as a secular, progressive and modern state, fit to become a regional power; it does not feel the onus of deliberately tormenting over 12 million humans, day and night, by way of systematic genocidal techniques as per government policy.
The recent Sopore incident is evidence that the freedom movement is alive and gushing in the blood of the Kashmiris, when two young cadres, allegedly of LeT, slapped Indian tyranny; they were killed in a gun battle with the Indian forces and their homes were blown off, this was followed by a spontaneous shutdown of shops and business throughout Sopore the other day and by some incidents of stone-pelting by the Kashmiri youth on the police force.
India and morality are antonyms, Asiya Andrabi has said in an interview to KashmirWatch magazine. Asiya Indirabi, who is the originator of one of South Asias biggest Islamic women organization Dukhtaran-e-Millat and prominent women pro-freedom leader of Kashmir, in spite of her Husbands abduction for many years has maintained herself as the symbol of resistance. She said in the same interview, Let me make it clear that my children will Insha Allah fight not only for the freedom of Kashmir, but dedicate themselves to the cause of Islam.
Stone-pelting of the Kashmiri youth on the Indian forces and the police has become a routine incident in Kashmir, along with protests, shutdowns and curfews, this has given the Kashmir freedom struggle the same colour as that of the Palestinians; labeling it as the Kashmir-Intifada, paralleling the two legitimate causes, Palestine and Kashmir, that have been suppressed for more than half a century.
In July 2012 the Guardian published an article the mass graves of Kashmir by award winning investigative journalist Cathy Scott Clark highlighting the enforced disappearances, torture and killing of Kashmiris at the hands of Indian security forces. At the same time UK Channel 4 released a documentary, Kashmirs Torture Trail revealing horrific torture stories of the Kashmiris. Brain Woods of Channel 4 said, within this dirty war systematic and institutionalized is just one of the great untold stories.
On this day that reminds us of the ongoing pain, flogging and culling of our brothers across the fence and the wailing of our sisters and mothers upon their dead or missing sons and husbands; PKKH reminds its fellow nationals that this crude dehumanization of a section of humanity cannot go on for long, and the sane part of humanity cannot be expected to give a blind eye to open massacre going on in front of it for 64 years, non-stop. India cannot be allowed to carry out it bloody ritual of savage brutality in the names of its idols of Hinduvta and Hindurashtra; Kashmir cannot go on bleeding forever. There will be revolt, there will be revolution, there will be a moment when the ticking time-bomb of tolerance and forbearance will tick its last and the Kashmiris will explode. There will be a time when the hearts of those who watch this drama unfold in front of their eyes from the comfort of their couches will burst; those who expect that a people will never be moved, whatever goes around them, are wrong. People move, they resist and they break the status-co; people change the world around them and make it anew.
But the big question is; who are those people, who will change the fate of the Kashmiris; one would speculate that they are those who have power, high-tech war machines and who boast of being the champions of humanity, freedom and peace. Those who sit in grand assembly halls of different UN organizations, deciding what to do next upon matters pertaining the fate and lives of large sections of humanity, surely they can be trusted upon for the due process of securing humanity from the strife of hunger, disease, enslavement and oppression; but only they have failed. They have failed not only in delivering humanity from the grave difficulties it was already in, but have also failed to save them from new dangers, from new oppressions. And they have failed not only in stitching the bleeding wound of Kashmir but have failed even to address it in due manner; like by threating India of a veto or sanctions; no, but they have embraced India as a candidate worthy of being a regional power.
So our theory is simple! The heroes of Kashmir will not be those with definite power, but they choose not to answer the woes of the Kashmiris for more than a half century. The heroes of Kashmir will be those who will decide that they will not sit idle, while their brethren are being beaten; who will decide that it is time to rise and reach to the help of the oppressed; who will not wait for arms and technology because the provision of compassion and altruism have been equipped to their hearts.
PKKH advances the feelings of solidarity to its Kashmiri brethren and shares the pains of the Kashmiris just like the whole body will feel the pain when one part of the body is hurt; we are with them in our prayers and we will be with them in their legitimate struggle for freedom from the evil clutches of their oppressor. And that like the berlin wall has fallen, the fence between Kashmir and Pakistan will be demolished with the blows of the freedom fighters, inshaAllah.
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PKKH Editorial
27th October, Yom-e-Siyah, black day of Kashmir, the day when the behemoth of torture, rape, genocide and enforced enslavement of the Kashmiris, was begotten from the cruel, sick womb of Indians hate for serenity and love for savageness; and this idol of Indias egoism is still not showing signs of extinction after 64 years.
On Tuesday, Syed Ali Geelani of All Parties Hurriat Conference said that, Jammu and Kashmir was an independent and sovereign state until 1947, and was bound to become a part of Pakistan as per the conditions of partition of the sub-continent. But India in a brazen display of aggressiveness landed its troops on October 27, 1947, and occupied the region against the wishes of people, and he mentioned the threat to the lives and properties of the Kashmiri posed by a presence of 10 lakh Indian armed forces.
That is 1 Indian on guard over every 12 Kashmiris, and how do they guard them; by torture, secret-prisons, gang-rapes, beating, killing in custody, electrocution, kidnapping, mass graves, kidnapping, missing persons; imposing a rule of fear, humiliation, intimidation and curfews.
64 years of unlawful occupation, international bullying and tyrant hegemony has not been enough for India to realize its wrong-doing. Endless accounts of human rights violations does not melt an inch from the ice, frozen on the conniving heart of India; self-aggrandizing itself as a secular, progressive and modern state, fit to become a regional power; it does not feel the onus of deliberately tormenting over 12 million humans, day and night, by way of systematic genocidal techniques as per government policy.
The recent Sopore incident is evidence that the freedom movement is alive and gushing in the blood of the Kashmiris, when two young cadres, allegedly of LeT, slapped Indian tyranny; they were killed in a gun battle with the Indian forces and their homes were blown off, this was followed by a spontaneous shutdown of shops and business throughout Sopore the other day and by some incidents of stone-pelting by the Kashmiri youth on the police force.
India and morality are antonyms, Asiya Andrabi has said in an interview to KashmirWatch magazine. Asiya Indirabi, who is the originator of one of South Asias biggest Islamic women organization Dukhtaran-e-Millat and prominent women pro-freedom leader of Kashmir, in spite of her Husbands abduction for many years has maintained herself as the symbol of resistance. She said in the same interview, Let me make it clear that my children will Insha Allah fight not only for the freedom of Kashmir, but dedicate themselves to the cause of Islam.
Stone-pelting of the Kashmiri youth on the Indian forces and the police has become a routine incident in Kashmir, along with protests, shutdowns and curfews, this has given the Kashmir freedom struggle the same colour as that of the Palestinians; labeling it as the Kashmir-Intifada, paralleling the two legitimate causes, Palestine and Kashmir, that have been suppressed for more than half a century.
In July 2012 the Guardian published an article the mass graves of Kashmir by award winning investigative journalist Cathy Scott Clark highlighting the enforced disappearances, torture and killing of Kashmiris at the hands of Indian security forces. At the same time UK Channel 4 released a documentary, Kashmirs Torture Trail revealing horrific torture stories of the Kashmiris. Brain Woods of Channel 4 said, within this dirty war systematic and institutionalized is just one of the great untold stories.
On this day that reminds us of the ongoing pain, flogging and culling of our brothers across the fence and the wailing of our sisters and mothers upon their dead or missing sons and husbands; PKKH reminds its fellow nationals that this crude dehumanization of a section of humanity cannot go on for long, and the sane part of humanity cannot be expected to give a blind eye to open massacre going on in front of it for 64 years, non-stop. India cannot be allowed to carry out it bloody ritual of savage brutality in the names of its idols of Hinduvta and Hindurashtra; Kashmir cannot go on bleeding forever. There will be revolt, there will be revolution, there will be a moment when the ticking time-bomb of tolerance and forbearance will tick its last and the Kashmiris will explode. There will be a time when the hearts of those who watch this drama unfold in front of their eyes from the comfort of their couches will burst; those who expect that a people will never be moved, whatever goes around them, are wrong. People move, they resist and they break the status-co; people change the world around them and make it anew.
But the big question is; who are those people, who will change the fate of the Kashmiris; one would speculate that they are those who have power, high-tech war machines and who boast of being the champions of humanity, freedom and peace. Those who sit in grand assembly halls of different UN organizations, deciding what to do next upon matters pertaining the fate and lives of large sections of humanity, surely they can be trusted upon for the due process of securing humanity from the strife of hunger, disease, enslavement and oppression; but only they have failed. They have failed not only in delivering humanity from the grave difficulties it was already in, but have also failed to save them from new dangers, from new oppressions. And they have failed not only in stitching the bleeding wound of Kashmir but have failed even to address it in due manner; like by threating India of a veto or sanctions; no, but they have embraced India as a candidate worthy of being a regional power.
So our theory is simple! The heroes of Kashmir will not be those with definite power, but they choose not to answer the woes of the Kashmiris for more than a half century. The heroes of Kashmir will be those who will decide that they will not sit idle, while their brethren are being beaten; who will decide that it is time to rise and reach to the help of the oppressed; who will not wait for arms and technology because the provision of compassion and altruism have been equipped to their hearts.
PKKH advances the feelings of solidarity to its Kashmiri brethren and shares the pains of the Kashmiris just like the whole body will feel the pain when one part of the body is hurt; we are with them in our prayers and we will be with them in their legitimate struggle for freedom from the evil clutches of their oppressor. And that like the berlin wall has fallen, the fence between Kashmir and Pakistan will be demolished with the blows of the freedom fighters, inshaAllah.
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